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  • Production location
  • Release dates
  • Soundtrack listing
  • Awards
  • Related films
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Basic facts

Original title Lisztomania
Film type Feature
Category Fiction
Director
Producer
Screenplay
Production country
Production company
Classification Allowed from age 15
Swedish release 1976-02-25

Cast

Roger Daltrey
Franz Liszt

Sara Kestelman
prinsessan Carolyn

Paul Nicholas
Richard Wagner

Fiona Lewis
Marie d'Agoult

Nell Campbell
Olga Janine

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Titles

Original title
Swedish release title

Crew

Director
Screenplay
Producer
Director of Photography
Music

Cast

Roger Daltrey Franz Liszt
Sara Kestelman prinsessan Carolyn
Paul Nicholas Richard Wagner
Fiona Lewis Marie d'Agoult
Veronica Quilligan Cosima
Nell Campbell Olga Janine
John Justin greve d'Agoult
Ringo Starr påven
Andrew Reilly Hans von Bülow
Anulka Dziubinska Lola Montez

Companies

Production Company Goodtimes Productions
Distributor in Sweden (35 mm) Warner-Columbia Film AB

Swedish censorship / rating

Censorship number 115331
Date 1976-01-21
Classification Allowed from age 15
Original length 2825 meters


Release dates

Release in Sweden 1976-02-25 Look Stockholm Sweden 103 min
Cinematheque screening, archive copy 2012-09-10
2012-09-14

Holdings Film

The information given here refers to film material in the Swedish Film Institute’s archive. Access to the archive’s stock is given on request, for research, other film archives and rights’ holders. For enquiries please contact filmarkivet@filminstitutet.se

Element type Print
Carrier type 35 mm


Element type Print
Carrier type 35 mm


Holdings Posters

Size Smaller than 40 x 75 cm
Quantity 2


Size About 70 x 100 cm
Quantity 2


Holdings Scripts

Script type Cutting continuity
Language English


Holdings Stills

Black and white print SET
Colour prints 8
Album No


Holdings Promotion materials

Type Program/Reklamtryck


Type Program folio



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